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boot 7
booth 2
booths 1
boots 28
border 6
bordered 7
borderless 1
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29 world
29 years
28 around
28 boots
28 box
28 done
28 during
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary

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boots

   Part, Chapter
1 I, 1 | ill-cleaned, hob-nailed boots.~We began repeating the 2 I, 2 | then got down to wipe his boots in the grass and put on 3 I, 2 | against the leather of her boots.~She always accompanied 4 I, 2 | with the laces of her large boots crossed over grey stockings.~ 5 I, 4 | hand-sewed their first pair of boots), and by their sides, speaking 6 I, 7 | night. He always wore thick boots that had two long creases 7 I, 8 | relief that he pulled off his boots.~Emma threw a shawl over 8 II, 1 | year round, well-blacked boots, that had two parallel swellings 9 II, 1 | longer heard the noise of his boots along the square, he thought 10 II, 3 | corridors one heard the heavy boots of the gendarmes walking 11 II, 4 | shoes that she wore over her boots when there was snow.~First 12 II, 5 | lime in order to whiten his boots. At the reproaches with 13 II, 7 | grass striking against his boots, with a cry of the grasshopper 14 II, 8 | disclosed at the ankle nankeen boots with patent leather gaiters.~ 15 II, 8 | the leather of their heavy boots.~The ladies of the company 16 II, 9 | Rodolphe had put on high soft boots, saying to himself that 17 II, 11 | up and down the room; his boots creaked on the floor.~“Sit 18 II, 12 | cross! I’ll go and clean her boots.”~And he at once took down 19 II, 12 | down from the shelf Emma’s boots, all coated with mud, the 20 II, 12 | soon as the stuff of the boots was no longer fresh madame 21 II, 15 | silver-gilt spurs of his soft boots, widening out at the ankles. 22 III, 5 | beating the soles of her boots against the pavement of 23 III, 5 | was putting on one of his boots in the dark cabinet where 24 III, 5 | devil did it get into my boots?”~“It must,” she replied, “ 25 III, 6 | heard the creaking of her boots, he turned coward, like 26 III, 10| fastened his spurs to his boots, and set out at full speed; 27 III, 11| he bought patent leather boots and took to wearing white 28 III, 11| badly dressed, with laceless boots, and the arm-holes of her


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